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1501 West Bradley Avenue
Peoria,Illinois 61625
309.677.2595
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Bachelor of Music in Music Education (Instrumental, Piano, Vocal)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Music Business

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Music

Bachelor of Music in Music Performance (Piano, Piano Accompanying, Organ, Voice, Orchestral/Band Instruments)


Music at Bradley has a double mission: - To prepare music students for successful careers as teachers or administrators in music; as professional performers; as composers; or as professionals in music related fields such as music business. - To prepare both professional and general students who are not music majors for lifelong pleasure in music.

Faculty Info:

David Vroman, Peggy Bonner, Carl Anderson, Michelle Brower, Chee Hyeon Choi, Anne Dervin, Elizabeth Clarke, Nellie Dixon, Doug Frank, Kyle Dzapo, Sarah Hansen, Cory Ganschow, Marcia Henry Liebenow, Karen Henderson, Courtney Huffman Frye, Michael W. Hull, Todd Kelly,Ji Hyun Kim, Stephanie Kirk, Lynnsey Lambrecht, Gary Manuel, Kerry Walters, Saul Nache, Robert Parker, Julian Romane, Timothy Semanik, LuAnn Stoskopf, Jason Warner, Aaron Wilbert



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